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*[http://www.review-site.net/developer/xe.html#エイコム SIT Developer Table entry] (Japanese)
 
*[http://www.review-site.net/developer/xe.html#エイコム SIT Developer Table entry] (Japanese)
 
*[http://r-type486sp.hp.infoseek.co.jp/ "Terayan"'s homepage (former Aicom employee)] (Japanese)
 
*[http://r-type486sp.hp.infoseek.co.jp/ "Terayan"'s homepage (former Aicom employee)] (Japanese)
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*[http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.hibari.ne.jp/gal.html Hibari Works (company headed by former Aicom employee Shigenori Hashimoto) gallery (Internet Archive Wayback Archive)] (Japanese)
 
*[http://www.digitpress.com/forum/showthread.php?t=87370 Investigative thread at Digital Press]
 
*[http://www.digitpress.com/forum/showthread.php?t=87370 Investigative thread at Digital Press]

Revision as of 10:58, 13 July 2009

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Aicom logo

In 1990, Sammy established a subsidiary called "Nippon Eicom" [1] in Itabashi-ku, Tokyo. In 1992, Aicom and Japan Soft Technology (another subsidiary) were merged into Sammy. [2] Aicom eventually broke away from Sammy, received investment from SNK and Takara, and became Yumekobo. [3]

Contrary to what Sammy's corporate history might imply, Aicom existed prior to 1990. Aicom was actually purchased by Sammy around that time. [4]

Aicom appears to have its roots in Exa Planning, which produced the arcade games Angel Kids and Pythagoras no Nazo for Sega. In fact, "Terayan" (who worked for Aicom) has a piece of graph paper with the Exa Planning logo on it.

The company name is supposedly short for "Akio Inoue COMputer" [5] (Akio Inoue was the head of Aicom).

The list below only includes games released prior to 1992, the year Aicom and Japan Soft Technology were merged into Sammy.

Cyclone System and C.P. Brain were both started by former Aicom staff.

Research Methods: Actual mentions, code comparisons, interviews, online resources (see Links), shared staff

Arcade

  • A.B. Cop (Sega)
  • Hachoo! (Jaleco)
  • Lord of King, The / Astyanax, The (Jaleco)
  • Racing Hero (Sega)

Famicom/NES

  • Chuugoku Senseijutsu (JP Publisher: Jaleco)
  • Flying Hero (JP Publisher: Epic/Sony Records)
  • Golgo 13: Dai 2 Shou: Riddle of Icarus / Golgo 13: The Mafat Conspiracy (JP/US Publisher: VIC Tokai)
  • Gun-Dec / Vice: Project Doom (JP/US Publisher: Sammy)
  • Moero!! Junior Basket: Two on Two / Hoops (JP/US Publisher: Jaleco)
  • Totsuzen! Machoman / Amagon (JP Publisher: VIC Tokai; US Publisher: Sammy)
  • Ultimate Basketball / Taito Basketball (US Publisher: Sammy; JP Publisher: Taito)
  • Zenbei!! Pro Basket / All-Pro Basketball (JP/US Publisher: VIC Tokai)

Mega Drive/Genesis

  • Dando / Vasome (unreleased) (Treco) [6]
  • Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair / Monster Lair / Monster Lair: Wonder Boy III (JP/US Publisher: Sega; SK Publisher: Samsung)

PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16

  • Makyou Densetsu / The Legendary Axe (JP Publisher: Victor; US Publisher: NEC Home Electronics)
  • USA Pro Basketball / Takin' It to the Hoop (JP Publisher: Aicom; US Publisher: NEC Home Electronics)

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